
Old bastard, huh?
A grandpa is shocked by a friend saying, “What are you thinking using your granddaughter!?” in a missing page.
>>2Before getting caught up in Golgo’s revenge, the actions are too inhumane as a human, making it impossible to maintain a connection.
>>2Of course, you idiot!
Checkmate. I see—finally, there’s an opinion! This is also something everyone certainly worked hard on. I wonder if I remembered the initials of the three people. So that’s it… The three of the Kureisa and Blue brothers are… working together… Well, well… As the final piece is being formed, please continue to observe closely… Please continue to observe. The check has already been made!
I read it, but I was really confident, and it didn’t work out.
Maybe it’s not that they were super talented due to exceptional education since childhood.
Do you really just think that this child isn’t targeting you…?
I can’t believe it would be effective against Golgo, though…
>>4But I’m really getting hit in the shoulder.
Golgo is hit enough to be considered despicable.
Do you have the right to cry, you old bastard?
>>5They only used the grandson left behind for revenge against the son and daughter-in-law killed by Golgo… devoid of blood or tears!
>>19We just tried to cooperate as the remaining family to take revenge…
It’s a level of failure where I can’t even make excuses.
There are also stories of old men who died with a sword stuck in them while their wheelchair squeaked.
The old man in the Golgo world has a wide range of hits and misses.
Gogo seems to have a bad aftertaste too.
Gorugo is also shot in the shoulder.
Utilizing the fact that the sound of a handbag clasp is very similar to the sound of a gun’s hammer.
GOLGO reacted to the sound and turned around → It was an attack that caught him off guard, realizing it was just a woman with a handbag and a child.
The tension in this story is incredible.
The continuation of this story is surprisingly not that great.
>>11It’s depicting the passage of time quite intensely, isn’t it?
If you have three top-notch grandchildren…
The reaction to the sound of the handbag is a gimmick used several times, but Golgo seems to have a really hard time living.
>>13Even though it’s a proper bag, guns can still be taken out from inside, so it’s a life where I can’t relax.
Gologo is more human than a robot, and because he came at them, it’s more like he got angry and started spending a ton of money.
Bugs, old women, female writers, and those who mistakenly fired missiles.
>>14These two are more like personal battles rather than requests, disregarding profitability.
Wasn’t it possible to fire just one shot?
It’s not about holding onto their weaknesses and doing something; it’s a writer with a vulgar desire to hit it big by writing a book.
I’m buying an island, building an airport, hijacking transport planes, and crashing in with a small fighter jet.
Gorgo is quite angry.
Wasn’t it possible to launch a surprise attack without making them turn around with the sound of the handbag?
>>20I only practiced the front.
In reality, it was quite close to the target position where it hit.
>>20If Golgo was shooting the woman with the handbag, the little girl would definitely have been able to hit Golgo.
The grandfather who turned his granddaughter into a pawn is at fault, but ultimately, it’s Golgo’s fault, isn’t it?
There was an atmosphere that wasn’t really that of a hitman, enough to make Golgo hesitate for a moment.
Maybe if it were a child raised as an operative, they would have been able to shoot immediately.
>>23This might actually make it easier for Golgo to notice.
When it comes to child prodigies, the image of the raging earth is so strong that I can’t think of anyone else who might exist.
It’s amazing that they’re dominating one-sidedly with a three-to-one ratio.
Not shooting the girl and the woman was rather obvious if you were trained in trap shooting.
In reality, it has been quite effective because it has inflicted injuries.
The kid who shot through Golgo’s shoulder is seriously going to have a terrifying future.
>>28I think it’s a bit questionable to assume that the child’s skill hit Golgo because of this depiction… that’s not the point of the story…
>>35Well, it’s really amazing for an amateur to hit at this distance.
>>28I think it was something that could only be done because they were a kid.
>>36No, but hitting Golgo, who moves with a doll that has no aim at all, is just too amazing…
I’m starting to think that this manga might not be interesting if you’re reading it with too much bias towards Golgo.
>>29Talk by Takao Saito
It’s because I’m not a hitman but a makeshift that I was able to get as far as hitting Golgo’s shoulder.
Even if we somehow succeeded up to this point, wasn’t there no point in seeking revenge from the beginning?
>>33That’s what revenge is all about.
>>33It exists normally.
Golgo killed an old man’s daughter and her husband on a job four years ago.
That revenge
The one that had no meaning was the previous volume, “The Emperor’s Trap.”
A similar story in which an old man seeks revenge after his son is killed by Golgo.
However, this son of mine had requested his own assassination from Golgo himself.
It seems that these two stories are mixed together in the 1983 theatrical version anime.
>>54The other flavors are too strong, so the mixed feel is weak.
A work intended to showcase the efforts of strong direction from Dezaki, the first use of 3DCG in Japanese anime, and the use of models to cover up for insufficient drawing time.
The previous volume was about the emperor’s trap, so it feels like a similar story.
There was someone who kidnapped ordinary people, got them hooked on drugs, brainwashed them, and used them in a suicide bombing operation against Golgo, but it was quickly discovered.
>>40The preparation takes too much effort! I mean, the selection of members is just too rare.
It’s wrong to go against Golgo, so forget about the humans who were quietly killed and live the rest of your life.
Writing it like this makes it sound like Muzan Kibutsuji.
>>41Basically, you should resent the client more than Golgo…
>>41I’m not saying you shouldn’t resist, but…
Don’t use your granddaughter.
>>59Of course, anybody would think that.
There were some who wrote things like “Why seek revenge when it’s pointless to challenge Golgo?”
In fact, revenge itself is meaningless.
>>69If you’re going to take revenge, it should be on the one who commissioned it, right?
>>72Is Golgo the kind of guy who reveals his clients?
>>76In the early stages, I was essentially revealing things before killing when facing the blue-eyed Zaras.
Gathering the insane people who are so far removed from death that they don’t feel fear, and making them unleash kamikaze attacks on Golgo.
There were some who used crazy tactics…
It’s the one that’s been changed, as expected, in the movie.
>>44Mr. Dawson, trapped in that mixed-up emperor’s trap, has become quite something.
Considering that the opponent is Golgo, it is a sufficient achievement, but even after going this far, it feels disproportionate to the results.
I like the part with the informant in the movie.
>>47Sorry about that, Duke.
The moment she tried to recognize the child as a mother and exclude her, she responded to the child’s shooting, showcasing incredible reflexes, but it also seems that because of that, she realizes the child is not a professional…
The old man’s reckless self-destruct tactics after this are too troublesome.
Gorugo could sense it.
Gorugo sometimes suffers because the childishness of a child without any thinking ability leads to their death in a bright color.
>>52What does that mean?
>>57I think it might be dying from the unique purple color of Golgo.
>>60Is that purple?
Are there several stories where the side of a close person who was killed by Golgo tracks down the client for revenge or requests revenge?
>>53It’s not a story about revenge, but…
I feel like there were clients who had been shot by Golgo in the past, such as my husband.
I use the Golgo paper theater anime available on Amazon Prime as a sort of background activity, but I’ve never watched the movie version of the anime.
Aura’s face in the Gorgopalo meme of Freiren looked unusually youthful, but is this the original source?
Revenge for my son and daughter-in-law, with my grandchild!
“Die in a suicide mission along with the subordinate who took my grandson away!”
My son was so troubled by his father’s overinterference that he took revenge by asking Golgo to kill him.
The episodes with the artwork of traps set by the emperor are quite intense and have a cinematic quality, making them fairly interesting.
>>62“The ‘Shadow of the Setting Sun’ is really strong in its clichés and looks cool like an American comic.”
AX-3 is cool.
The tone direction that makes it immediately clear they’re dead is honestly helpful.
It would be nice if everyone could do it in jump manga too.
>>64In today’s age, there seems to be a risk of being quickly labeled and mocked online.
>>64It’s Bucciarati moving around while still purple…
The old man in the Emperor’s trap has a sense of significance when he accepts his fate and gets killed after knowing everything.
>>65Because I thought my business rival had killed my son.
It was just because of my Spartan education that I helped Golgo after committing suicide due to a nervous breakdown…
A Japanese agriculture-related company suffered a huge loss due to Golgo.
There are moments when, later on, when I become the one making the request, I think, “Could it be that person from back then…?”
When it comes to the families of the deceased or the victims, I can’t help but think that snipers are really cowardly.
Even though you’re so ruthless, it’s nice that sometimes you seem to oddly take a liking to someone.
Emily-chan had a wound inflicted on Golgo’s shoulder, but
The old man sacrificed a cemetery with a radius of 2 km in the next story, yet he couldn’t even scratch Golgo, and he got shot…!
I would have loved to see an anime where the Galaxy of Kimberly shatters with outrageous human power without using CG.
The movie version of Golgo is recommended because it features enemies that seem like they could come out of Cobra.
The story about escaping from a state-of-the-art building felt like something out of a movie and was interesting.
The most memorable part is when the brother, who had prepared an escape plan, accidentally dies in a traffic accident… that’s a bit much.
>>78
>>78It looked like a presidential plane, but I have a feeling they really escaped with that.
>>85We completely left it to the city police outside Dawsonville.
It was enough to momentarily confuse the police.
There might be a story of revenge among these.
Realizing instantly that it’s the girl who is holding the gun and shooting without hesitation is impressive.
In most cases, even if Golgo is not there, the client may still take another course of action.
If it weren’t for Golgo, there might be cases where even if he accumulated a lot of resentment, a regular assassin could have been easily dealt with…
Aren’t there many situations where area attacks are hitting more critical spots than sniping?
>>84The bombing attack basically deals massive damage to Golgo.
>>84I think there are many scenes where you can kill someone by putting a bomb that can blast a radius of 500 meters in a bag and detonating it.
>>89Aren’t you considering things like collateral damage?
That’s how it is, you know…
>>95Things like revenge or if it were another country might be acceptable…
>>89I did that too.
Please understand the results.
There are episodes that end with a sudden explosion, surprising Golgo as well.
It feels like there are more cases of revenge resulting from being demoted due to Golgo’s sniping than from direct revenge.
It’s an earthquake!!! Everyone except Golgo is wiped out.
I wonder why I’m living this way.
It’s like a path of demons where the mountains are made of corpses and the rivers flow with blood, never giving a moment of respite, only accumulating resentment.
In this case, the old man lost his granddaughter as a result of his own actions, but it doesn’t change the fact that he ended up in this situation because of the killings he took on.
The theory that explosions are more effective is true, but this old man also tried it and the results were…
Using a grandchild as a tool for revenge is insane, old man!!
>>93That’s true, so it’s fine now.
Mr. Dawson was doing well until he cornered Golgo, but then what’s up with that nunchaku-wielding Chinese guy?
>>96A master just arrived saying that you definitely can’t win against Golgo with bare hands…
“You intend to request Golgo, don’t you? I’ll kill you!!” and an unrelated person ends up getting killed.
“I feel relieved now!” Just as I sighed, I think there was a story where someone else really requested Golgo and it went zuki-yuuuuun…
If we could drop a nuclear missile where Golgo is, we could definitely take care of him, but the cost-effectiveness of eliminating one person just doesn’t balance out. It would be much more efficient to use that money to commission the assassination of various political enemies instead.
>>99Indeed, there were cases where having nuclear missiles in one’s own country added extra value beyond just Golgo.
There was a time I used a tactical nuke to kill Golgo, but I couldn’t do it…
>>102That was because it was to eliminate the whole computer train that was creating the code called Golgo…
Well, I blocked it with an avalanche and a tunnel.
>>116Because that was prevented, there are now communications everywhere that the United States can’t intercept!
>>131That’s a good thing!
>>102Is it a story about how the quilt grandmother’s husband’s grandfather helped?
>>117Isn’t it when you created the unbreakable encryption technology?
The student playing the role of the mother had about a fifty-fifty chance of dying or surviving…
If they use a fighter jet to shoot down an airplane, they can kill anyone anytime, so if a major power doesn’t choose its means, it’s always possible, right?
>>104I think there were about five developments like that.
The actress playing the mother is fully willing to act as bait.
The moment I made the sound of opening a bag.
There are several times I’ve been on the verge of death, and my body has many scars, so I’m just not dead yet, you know, Golgo.
Gorgo’s son, who was in the IRA, also died from a bomb, and there were also families that died in the Shanghai bombing.
The Golgo tribe might have explosive performance.
It’s always Golgo who kills the witnesses to the murder, but is it okay this time since it’s self-defense?
>>110In Golgo, the rules are pretty loose, you know.
>>115The sniper scene was drawn vividly as a picture, but if the owner wants to keep it as a private collection, that’s fine… It was unexpected to just wait and see.
Well, if I contact them in a hurry, they might see it as a weakness.
When our organization is targeting Golgo, if you tip him off with “There’s suspicious activity,” you can get a lot of money or even a favor in return!
As soon as I entered the hotel, there was an explosion! It was quite close, but when it comes to airplanes, I feel like I would always be on guard.
The powerful individuals that rival Golgo generally die in the stories they appear in.
Spartacus, etc.
>>114We are both freelance professionals… it was unfortunate that we met.
If we are caught witnessing each other’s work, one of us will end up in trouble…
…So?
>>114The one without a name that appears in the shadows of the setting sun.
>>123Bullet
Super Soldier
The one who breaks the laboratory together.
Descendants of Rasputin
Cheerful Sniper
Well, mostly die in one episode.
South Florida Murder Game, the city police guys… the case is “three”! What the hell‼ You know a thing or two about men, don’t you? Wasn’t the other guy supposed to be taking revenge for the death of one of our comrades? That’s impossible… Tsunose is saying “let’s series” but just do it! Oh, it’s just him! The men who died in Vietnam—he’s been dead in battle long ago. Is that guy from the “series”? “Series” “series” a small boat from above with magnetic inheritance 130!! And also, the neck is afflicted!! Another perpetrator!? What am I supposed to do with the remaining job!! Monetar series, I seem to be the only one left without “series” It seems that the dead ten thousand—Marsin? The other men… – are you the one, you understand the specialty, are all “series” men?? Then… I must have let it go from the boat!
A sniper comparable to Golgo, “Hawk Eye” Yong Lee Banmin… was already dead by the time he appeared.
No, who is that?! I was convinced when the true identity was revealed in the later episode about the roots…
Despite having skills like Golgo, the shadow is extremely thin, which refers to the skiing tournament guy.
>>120That guy barely shows up, but he’s surprisingly amazing, isn’t he?
Gorugo has quite a bit of emotion, but he’s just really good at suppressing it, so compared to Gorugo, the character in the thread is fairly flustered.
>>122Eva, heading towards the sea, is showing a lot of emotion.
The task of planting explosives throughout the entire graveyard seems quite large-scale and likely to be quickly discovered.
Gorugo has an extensive network of informants, so even with significant movements, it will be found out.
Burying explosives all over a radius of 2 km is definitely going to be found out.
Even if the casino building is blown up and ends up in a terrible state, if you escape to a nuclear test site and just barely survive while having a little bit of the underground nuclear test leak to the surface, that’s still survival…
It was only because a kind-hearted army doctor happened to be there and devoted himself.
I like Golgo who shows a bit of respect to his opponent when fighting a tough opponent.
Even though it’s just a comedy sketch, the abnormality of Director Kosuda, who survived being targeted by Golgo and isn’t particularly being pursued, is remarkable.
They will accept a quick draw, but they definitely refuse a karate showdown…
I only knew about the movie version of Golgo, so was this a story element from the original?
However, the movie didn’t have the scene of shooting the young girl’s head.
It turns out there are surprisingly few long-range shots; it’s more like a sniper or an assassin.
>>137I just ended up being called a sniper one day.
He is a comprehensive freelance terrorist.
>>137Basically, I never miss a shot at 2km, so a job that ends with a sniper shot isn’t really a story.
>>137But it’s a sniper, not an assassin.
You can create stories by hitting violin strings or the pins of high heels.
>>137The M16, which was chosen as my beloved gun because it looks cool, turned out not to be suitable for sniping, so the justification “because it has excellent availability and accuracy, and can handle multiple distances” was added hundreds of episodes later.
>>145A story about a person who made amazing bullets in Russia and a Taiwanese merchant who is their trading partner.
The prototype of the M16 performs better, and if it were rifled, it would match the M16, but it’s said that the budget would be too high.
Isn’t that an M16A2 Golgo custom?
>>145I mean, they’ve been using a sniper rifle for long-distance jobs since the beginning, right?
>>151I’ll buy an Anschütz, I’ll buy a Mauser, and I’ll pick up and use a Dragunov I find around there.
>>151Anschutz!
Mr. Saku of the final cipher will have his son appear later.
Your son was a genius and a saint who originated BitCash in the world of Golgo.
The most effective measure overall is to barricade oneself in their own building.
Every time, whether it’s Dawson or the mafia’s kill switch, I end up at death’s door.
>>141This is also really messed up.
The surrounding area has suffered significant damage.
As a bonus, let’s throw in a nuclear bomb!
(……………)
Even if you barricade yourself, you must touch the wings of death.
Because it will be done…
“Even after defeating the strong enemy, a woman said to me, ‘It’s a lie that you took him down! He’s an incredible mercenary leader!'”
“It really was strong, huh…” remembering that makes Golgo so cute.
If I barricade myself in this shelter, I’ll be safe!
The health center came to investigate infectious diseases…
Arcade games are essentially a compilation of troublesome cases with additional requirements.
There is no problem as I can just give Dave a wild request under special conditions and he will prepare the best gun.
It’s difficult to take down Golgo, but it’s easy to inflict serious injuries on him.
It would be good to mistakenly launch a drone strike on the car driven by Golgo.
>>154I feel like I would have really died if I had been pursued all the way to the hospital.
For dedicated sniping, they’re using something like the Anschütz, right? Since around the time of volume 2.
In the beginning, I tended to rely on Adam’s site gas.
>>157Maybe Golgo’s real name is Sarudemio.
Getting stung by a tsetse fly and nearly dying, or a building I chose as a sniper point suddenly collapsing due to aging, or surprise attacks from non-human sources can be quite effective, you know.
>>152That story has a foreshadowing element that those who ensure complete security tend to be the most careless…
It was fortunate that there happened to be monkeys with antibodies when I got infected with the new Ebola.
I would have just died as I was if it weren’t for you.
The story of making the best barrel makes me think that Golgo tends to treat things as disposable, doesn’t it…
Well, that’s probably why they’re a professional, not skimping on that.
>>164I was really disappointed that the master swordsmith who made the best trigger died.
I wonder how they’ll procure the parts after that.
The secret to success is that luck accounts for 40%, which is really the most significant factor.
Surprisingly, there are many cases where people sustain serious injuries but are fortunate enough to be helped by kind-hearted individuals.
It’s not unusual for there to be cases where people die normally, Golgo.
It was just a matter of having good luck, and the person themselves says that’s an important aspect of the world.
About 80% is luck, right?
>>168When looking at the whole, there aren’t that many.
>>169It’s about 40%.
If a bullet zooming across the screen hits a vital spot, it will kill you with just one shot.
If you stand on the side of defeating Golgo, I think the main impression will be that it could have been done there!
When it comes to killing people from episode 1, it’s best to stop the boring chatter… even Golgo says so…
There are several scenes where torture occurs, so if irreversible damage had happened there, it would have been over.
>>172In that regard, I think they are the type who can simply understand the situation, as they often escape before things escalate.
There was a time when we got really into it and went full-on with a full-on fight, right?
It’s pretty much on the verge of being stuck, so it is quite something.
That aside, you bastard.
In this world, artificial intelligence has an unusually high intent to kill Golgo.
>>177It’s a bit of a spoiler, but I like this.
It seems unlikely, but the flow of the story and the ending are refreshing.